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I;;:; -:.:.:.: ..... ;.:.., .•..;.:.: ...; .;.;.;.:-:.;.'.;.;.:-:.;.;.;,;.:.;.:-:.;.;.:-:.;.:-:-:.: :-:->;.,.:-:-:-:,:-:.',;.:.:-:-:-:.:-:.:,:-:-:<.:-'-:.:-:-:.::: , 53.20 PauletteBlalock (Compton) 1984 Junior: 2:04.6' Ann Regan(Camden,SanJose) 1978. 4:45.7" DebbieHeald(Neff,La Mirada) 1970 53.27 CartaEstes(Logan,UnionCity) 1995 Senior: 2:03.8' O1arietteCooke(St. Mary's,L.A) 1966. 4:45.98 KJraJorgensen(Vista)-2 1987 53.30 .TheodosheaRivers(RanVerd.kMorVly) 1997 4:46.0' AllisonEhlen(SantaBarbara) 1981 3.34 JeannieAmold(Locke,L.A) 1982 2:02.29 Mary Decker(CXange)@ Durham 1974 4:46.24 KristinGordon(Carondelet,Concord) 1997 53.4D AngelaWilliams(01ino) -1 1995 2:03.8' CharietteCooke(St. Mary's,L.A) 1966 53.42 ArliseEmerson(Westmlnster)-1 1978 2: 04. 37 Ann Regan(Camden,San Jose)-3 1977 3200 Meters 53.42 GervaiseMcOaw(Ganesha. Pomona) 1982 2:04.59 Kern Zalesld(Millikan,LongBeach)-1 1985 53.46 MarianFranklin(Balboa;S.Frandsco) 1979 2:04.91 Trena Hull(Compton)-1 1984 (" 2 "Ies Minus 3.6) 53.47 Gwen Garcner(Crenshaw.L.A) 1978 2: 05. 43 Linda Goen(North,Bakersfleld) 1977 Stae Meft Record: 9:52.80KJmMortensen(Thousand Oaks) 1996@ Norwalk.Frosh: 10:17.1' VicldeCook 53.49 PrincessBennett(Compton)-1 1986 2:05.61 NicoleTeter(WestVly,Cottonwood)-1 1991 53.51 Faye Paige(Poly,LongBeach) 1980 2:05.7 RennieDurrand(LagunaBeachl-1 1980 (Chamlnade,Canoga Park)1979.Soph: 10:14.78Viclde 53.55 Angela Rolfe(Dorsey,L.A)-2 1987 2:05.84 Jessica Spies(Livermore) 1981 Cook (Alemany,Mission Hills)1980.Junior: 10:12.31 53.64 Jod Smith(Locke,LA) 1996 2:05.9 Frande Lanieu (Fremont,Sunnyvale) 1970 VickieCook (Alemany,MissionHills) 1981.Senior: 9:48.59KJmMortensen(ThousandOaks) 1996. Handl1ming: 2:05.9 . Lynn Hollins(Riverside) 1976 ("440YCI'dsMinus 0.3) 2:06.01 DonnaOJrtis (OJlverCitt)-1 1981 9:48.59 KJmMortensen(ThousOaks)-1@Norw 1996 51.8' KathyHammond(MiraLoma,Sacto) 1969 2:06.07 Tresda Palmer(Westchester,L.A) 1982 10:04.2 CorySchubert(0 M SJose)-1@Ber1<. 1983 53.4' JaniceWiser(LaJoIla) 1973 2:06.13 KJmToney(Atascadero)-2 1990 2:06.47 Regna Jacobs(Argyll,North Hollywood)1980 10:06.2' CheriWilliams(Livermore)-1 1978 10:11.62 KJrstinO'Hara(palos Verdes)-1 1984 800 Meters 2:07.25 BeckySpies(Livermore) 1991 2:07.3 MarieMulder(Sacramento) 1965 10:11.78 VicldeCook (Alemany,MissionHills)-3 1982 ("880Y<I'dsMinus 0.7) 2:07.6' Cis Schafer(Washingon, Fremont) 1970 10:12.20 Julia Stamps(Santa Rosa)-3 1996 StaeMeft Record: 2:06.08DonnaCurtis (CulverCity)@ 2:07.8 Arlise Emerson(Westminster) 1978 10:12.86 LaurieChapman(Q.md SanJose)-1 1986 Norwalk. 1981.Frosh: 2:02.43Mary Decker(PortolaJr., 2:07.9' KathyCostello(PleasHiII,San Jose)-2 1975 10:14.48 CourtneyPugnire(Esperanza,Anaheim)1995 CXange)1973.Soph: 2:02.29Mary Decker(CXange)1974. 2:08.00 LesleyNoll (Mt Carmel,San Diego) 1985 10:15.27 Julia Stamps(Santa Rosa)-2 1995 10:15.8' EileenClaugJs (RioAmer,Sacta) 1973 2:08.18 MichelleTaylor(Ganesha,Pomona) 1982 2:08.4 Kristin Dowell(SITeresa,SanJose)-1 1984 10:15.99 DeniseBall (Nev.tJuryPark) 1982 2:08.42 LauraChapel(UniverOty, SanJose)-1 1986 10:16.14 Karen Hecox(South Hills,Covina)-1 1988 10:16.38' CindySchmand (Santa Barbara) 1979 2:08.5' PauiaRose(Ne~ Harbor) 1975 10:16.42 AmySkieresz(Agoura) 1995 10:18.04' Su-MelLee (Eisenhower,Rialto) 1979 1600 Meters 10:18.80 RaynaCervantes(Montebello) 1988 r Mile Mnus 1.8) 10:19.10 TaniaFischer(Olam CanogaPk) 1983 Stae Meet Record: 4:39.92PoIiyPlumer(University, 10:19.55 Anaea Neipp (Hi~land. Palmdale) 1997 Irvine)@Sacramento 1982.Frosh: 4:40.2"Mary Decker 10:19.63 Deenai:Xossin(Agoura)-2 1991 (portolaJr., CXange)1973.Soph: 4:45.30Julia Stamps 10:19.84 Kristen Gordon(Carondelet,Concord) 1997 (Santa Rosa)1995.Junior: 4:4D.0"VickieCook(Alemany, 10:19.94' SusieMeek (PalosVerdes) 1978 MissionHills) 1981.Senior: 4:33.44' PollyPlumer 10:21.19 LoriLopez (SacredHeart,L.A) 1981 (University,Irvine)1982. 10:23.04 MaryMendoza(Present,SanJose)-1 1987 10:23.4" Gadees Prieur(La Ly,ceeFrancL.A) 1983 4:33.44' Polly Plumer(Univ,lrvine)-3@Westwd 1982 10:23.85 . RebeccaO1amber1a1n(LeI~, SJ)-1 1985 4:38.9" EileenClaugJs (RioAmericana,Sacto) 1973 10:24.23 KJraJorgensen(Vista) 1937 4:4D.0~ Vickie Cook (Alemany,MissionHills) 1981 4:40.2' Mary Decker(portolaJr., CXange) 1973 100 Meter Hurdles-33" 4:42.77 DarcyArreola(G'ossm, La Mesa)-1 1986· StaeMeet Record: 13.35Nicole Hoxie(North,Riverside) 4:42.79 Julia Stamps(Santa Rosa)-1 ·1997 [email protected]: 13.86 DavettaShepard 4:43.15' CheriWilliams(Livermore)-1 1978 (Kennedy,Richmond)1994. Soph: 14.07Davetta 4:43.72 'Annie Ebiner(St. Lucy's,W.Covina)-1 1996 Shepard(Kennedy,Richmond)1995& 13.6(hand) 4:43.90 . PaulaBresnan(Kennedy,G'an Hills) 1983 BobbetteKrug(La Jolla) 1971. Junior: 13.79Nicole 4:44.47 DeniseBall (NewburyPark) 1982 Hoxie(North, Riverside)1996. Senior: 13.35NicoleHoxie 4:44.6' Linda Goen(North,Bakersfield)-2 1979 (North, Riverside)1997. 4:44.76 TracywOOer(Lynbfook,SanJose) 1981 4:44.9 KJmMortensen(ThousandOaks) ·1996 13.35 NicOleHoxie(North, River)-2 @Sacto 1997 4:44.93 C<xySchubert(DelMar,SanJose)-1 1983 13.38 JoannaHayes(NorIh,Riv.)@Ralei~,NC 1995 4:45.00 Julie Selelne(University,Irvine)
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